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RAW Deaf Mute Comics: Tales from the Dead Bill Dinh Signed + Remarked

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It was really fun read.

EvilAsh had a very great intro. FFCOMICS(with Jay) had a great little retro "Night of The Living Dead meets War of The Worlds" yarn(EvilAsh makes a cameo). Cary's Tommie Zombie is being made into an ongoing. DHurley's brother turned in an engaging astronaut/zombie story and Deaf Mute Comics stole the show with a zombified Airport short story. Recommended. :)

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dammit! who is not selling my books?

 

Still never even received my promised copies.. :doh:

 

Just shoot me a PM with what you would like Billy :)

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sorry bill, completely forgot about that....

 

the only copies i have left are of the color cover, all the con editions are long gone into branget's vault...

 

And Billy knows the code ;)

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Deaf Mute Comics: Tales from the Dead Raw NM+

Baltimore Comic Con Exclusive

Signed + Sketched by Bill Dinh (Billy The Kidd)

Signed by Gary Farmer (Gravelbucket)

$16 shipped

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All the juicy drama surrounding this book puts Days of Our Lives to shame.

 

:takeit:

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Deaf Mute Comics: Tales from the Dead Raw NM+

Baltimore Comic Con Exclusive

Signed + Sketched by Bill Dinh (Billy The Kidd)

Signed by Gary Farmer (Gravelbucket)

$16 shipped

wd001.jpg

 

All the juicy drama surrounding this book puts Days of Our Lives to shame.

 

:takeit:

 

(worship) PM coming soon :)

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i'm happy how the book turned out. it was a learning experience for sure when it came to publishing a comic (a lot more expensive than an actual book).

 

mistakes were made and i was overwhelmed but it all worked in the end.

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i'm happy how the book turned out. it was a learning experience for sure when it came to publishing a comic (a lot more expensive than an actual book).

 

mistakes were made and i was overwhelmed but it all worked in the end.

 

I agree. And if you weren't off the naughty list I never would have gotten my Mexican DD! (thumbs u

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